Reviewed by Quirky Cat on

5 of 5 stars

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"The long-awaited Thor #2 is finally here, and this is an issue fans have been talking about. This new series has handed off control to a new creative team, and they’re already taking some massive risks with Thor’s character. It’s an exciting time.

The latest run for Thor holds true to all of the changes that Thor has faced in recent times. He’s still deeply affected by the War of the Realms—both physically and emotionally. The fallout is still evident everywhere you look. But as weird as it may sound, that’s a good thing. This sense of permanency has revitalized Thor’s character, and has given him more to cope and deal with.

If you’ve spent any time talking about comics online recently, then the odds are pretty good that you’ve had some of this spoiled for you. I know I had it spoiled for me, and I was a bit frustrated by that. But I have some good news! The spoiler part (that I saw, at least) is only the very beginning of the issue, so there’s still a whole lot for fans to be surprised by!"

Check out my full review over at Word of the Nerd

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